632 lines
18 KiB
Java
632 lines
18 KiB
Java
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package org.torproject.android;
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/* <!-- in case someone opens this in a browser... --> <pre> */
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/*
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* This is a simple multi-threaded Java proxy server
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* for HTTP requests (HTTPS doesn't seem to work, because
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* the CONNECT requests aren't always handled properly).
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* I implemented the class as a thread so you can call it
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* from other programs and kill it, if necessary (by using
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* the closeSocket() method).
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*
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* We'll call this the 1.1 version of this class. All I
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* changed was to separate the HTTP header elements with
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* \r\n instead of just \n, to comply with the official
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* HTTP specification.
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*
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* This can be used either as a direct proxy to other
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* servers, or as a forwarding proxy to another proxy
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* server. This makes it useful if you want to monitor
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* traffic going to and from a proxy server (for example,
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* you can run this on your local machine and set the
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* fwdServer and fwdPort to a real proxy server, and then
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* tell your browser to use "localhost" as the proxy, and
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* you can watch the browser traffic going in and out).
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*
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* One limitation of this implementation is that it doesn't
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* close the ProxyThread socket if the client disconnects
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* or the server never responds, so you could end up with
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* a bunch of loose threads running amuck and waiting for
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* connections. As a band-aid, you can set the server socket
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* to timeout after a certain amount of time (use the
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* setTimeout() method in the ProxyThread class), although
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* this can cause false timeouts if a remote server is simply
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* slow to respond.
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*
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* Another thing is that it doesn't limit the number of
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* socket threads it will create, so if you use this on a
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* really busy machine that processed a bunch of requests,
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* you may have problems. You should use thread pools if
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* you're going to try something like this in a "real"
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* application.
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*
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* Note that if you're using the "main" method to run this
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* by itself and you don't need the debug output, it will
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* run a bit faster if you pipe the std output to 'nul'.
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*
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* You may use this code as you wish, just don't pretend
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* that you wrote it yourself, and don't hold me liable for
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* anything that it does or doesn't do. If you're feeling
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* especially honest, please include a link to nsftools.com
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* along with the code. Thanks, and good luck.
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*
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* Julian Robichaux -- http://www.nsftools.com
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*/
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import java.io.*;
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import java.net.*;
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import java.lang.reflect.Array;
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import net.sourceforge.jsocks.socks.Socks4Proxy;
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import net.sourceforge.jsocks.socks.Socks5Proxy;
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import net.sourceforge.jsocks.socks.SocksSocket;
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public class HttpProxy extends Thread
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{
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public static final int DEFAULT_PORT = 8888;
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private ServerSocket server = null;
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private int thisPort = DEFAULT_PORT;
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private String fwdServer = "";
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private int fwdPort = 0;
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private int ptTimeout = ProxyThread.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
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private int debugLevel = 0;
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private PrintStream debugOut = System.out;
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private boolean doSocks = false;
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private Socks5Proxy sProxy = null;
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/**
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* @return the doSocks
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*/
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public boolean isDoSocks() {
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return doSocks;
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}
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/**
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* @param doSocks the doSocks to set
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*/
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public void setDoSocks(boolean doSocks) {
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this.doSocks = doSocks;
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}
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/* here's a main method, in case you want to run this by itself */
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public static void main (String args[])
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{
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int port = 0;
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String fwdProxyServer = "";
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int fwdProxyPort = 0;
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if (args.length == 0)
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{
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System.err.println("USAGE: java jProxy <port number> [<fwd proxy> <fwd port>]");
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System.err.println(" <port number> the port this service listens on");
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System.err.println(" <fwd proxy> optional proxy server to forward requests to");
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System.err.println(" <fwd port> the port that the optional proxy server is on");
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System.err.println("\nHINT: if you don't want to see all the debug information flying by,");
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System.err.println("you can pipe the output to a file or to 'nul' using \">\". For example:");
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System.err.println(" to send output to the file prox.txt: java jProxy 8080 > prox.txt");
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System.err.println(" to make the output go away: java jProxy 8080 > nul");
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return;
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}
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// get the command-line parameters
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port = Integer.parseInt(args[0]);
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if (args.length > 2)
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{
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fwdProxyServer = args[1];
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fwdProxyPort = Integer.parseInt(args[2]);
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}
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// create and start the jProxy thread, using a 20 second timeout
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// value to keep the threads from piling up too much
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System.err.println(" ** Starting jProxy on port " + port + ". Press CTRL-C to end. **\n");
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HttpProxy jp = new HttpProxy(port, fwdProxyServer, fwdProxyPort, 20);
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jp.setDebug(1, System.out); // or set the debug level to 2 for tons of output
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jp.start();
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// run forever; if you were calling this class from another
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// program and you wanted to stop the jProxy thread at some
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// point, you could write a loop that waits for a certain
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// condition and then calls jProxy.closeSocket() to kill
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// the running jProxy thread
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while (true)
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{
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try { Thread.sleep(3000); } catch (Exception e) {}
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}
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// if we ever had a condition that stopped the loop above,
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// we'd want to do this to kill the running thread
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//jp.closeSocket();
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//return;
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}
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/* the proxy server just listens for connections and creates
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* a new thread for each connection attempt (the ProxyThread
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* class really does all the work)
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*/
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public HttpProxy (int port)
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{
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thisPort = port;
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try {
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sProxy = new Socks5Proxy(TorConstants.IP_LOCALHOST,TorConstants.PORT_SOCKS);
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} catch (UnknownHostException e) {
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// TODO Auto-generated catch block
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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sProxy.resolveAddrLocally(false);
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}
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public HttpProxy (int port, String proxyServer, int proxyPort)
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{
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thisPort = port;
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fwdServer = proxyServer;
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fwdPort = proxyPort;
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}
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public HttpProxy (int port, String proxyServer, int proxyPort, int timeout)
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{
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thisPort = port;
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fwdServer = proxyServer;
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fwdPort = proxyPort;
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ptTimeout = timeout;
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}
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/* allow the user to decide whether or not to send debug
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* output to the console or some other PrintStream
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*/
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public void setDebug (int level, PrintStream out)
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{
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debugLevel = level;
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debugOut = out;
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}
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/* get the port that we're supposed to be listening on
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*/
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public int getPort ()
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{
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return thisPort;
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}
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/* return whether or not the socket is currently open
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*/
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public boolean isRunning ()
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{
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if (server == null)
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return false;
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else
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return true;
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}
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/* closeSocket will close the open ServerSocket; use this
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* to halt a running jProxy thread
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*/
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public void closeSocket ()
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{
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try {
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// close the open server socket
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server.close();
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// send it a message to make it stop waiting immediately
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// (not really necessary)
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/*Socket s = new Socket("localhost", thisPort);
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OutputStream os = s.getOutputStream();
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os.write((byte)0);
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os.close();
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s.close();*/
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} catch(Exception e) {
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if (debugLevel > 0)
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debugOut.println(e);
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}
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server = null;
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}
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public void run()
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{
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try {
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// create a server socket, and loop forever listening for
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// client connections
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server = new ServerSocket(thisPort);
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while (true)
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{
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Socket client = server.accept();
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ProxyThread t = new ProxyThread(client, doSocks, sProxy);
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//t.setDebug(debugLevel, debugOut);
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//t.setTimeout(ptTimeout);
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t.start();
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}
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} catch (Exception e) {
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if (debugLevel > 0)
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debugOut.println("jProxy Thread error: " + e);
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}
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closeSocket();
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}
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}
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/*
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* The ProxyThread will take an HTTP request from the client
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* socket and send it to either the server that the client is
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* trying to contact, or another proxy server
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*/
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class ProxyThread extends Thread
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{
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private Socket pSocket;
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private String fwdServer = "";
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private int fwdPort = 0;
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private int debugLevel = 0;
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private PrintStream debugOut = System.out;
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// the socketTimeout is used to time out the connection to
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// the remote server after a certain period of inactivity;
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// the value is in milliseconds -- use zero if you don't want
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// a timeout
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public static final int DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 20 * 1000;
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private int socketTimeout = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT;
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private boolean doSocks = false;
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private static Socks5Proxy sProxy = null;
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public ProxyThread(Socket s, boolean doSocks, Socks5Proxy sProxy)
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{
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pSocket = s;
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this.sProxy = sProxy;
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this.doSocks = doSocks;
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}
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public ProxyThread(Socket s, String proxy, int port)
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{
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pSocket = s;
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fwdServer = proxy;
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fwdPort = port;
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}
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public void setTimeout (int timeout)
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{
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// assume that the user will pass the timeout value
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// in seconds (because that's just more intuitive)
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socketTimeout = timeout * 1000;
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}
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public void setDebug (int level, PrintStream out)
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{
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debugLevel = level;
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debugOut = out;
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}
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public void run()
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{
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try
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{
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long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
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// client streams (make sure you're using streams that use
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// byte arrays, so things like GIF and JPEG files and file
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// downloads will transfer properly)
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BufferedInputStream clientIn = new BufferedInputStream(pSocket.getInputStream());
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BufferedOutputStream clientOut = new BufferedOutputStream(pSocket.getOutputStream());
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// the socket to the remote server
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Socket server = null;
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// other variables
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byte[] request = null;
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byte[] response = null;
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int requestLength = 0;
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int responseLength = 0;
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int pos = -1;
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StringBuffer host = new StringBuffer("");
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String hostName = "";
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int hostPort = 80;
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// get the header info (the web browser won't disconnect after
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// it's sent a request, so make sure the waitForDisconnect
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// parameter is false)
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request = getHTTPData(clientIn, host, false);
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requestLength = Array.getLength(request);
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// separate the host name from the host port, if necessary
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// (like if it's "servername:8000")
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hostName = host.toString();
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pos = hostName.indexOf(":");
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if (pos > 0)
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{
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try { hostPort = Integer.parseInt(hostName.substring(pos + 1));
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} catch (Exception e) { }
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hostName = hostName.substring(0, pos);
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}
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// either forward this request to another proxy server or
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// send it straight to the Host
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try
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{
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if (!doSocks)
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{
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if ((fwdServer.length() > 0) && (fwdPort > 0))
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{
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server = new Socket(fwdServer, fwdPort);
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} else {
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server = new Socket(hostName, hostPort);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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server = new SocksSocket(sProxy,hostName, hostPort);
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}
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} catch (Exception e) {
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// tell the client there was an error
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String errMsg = "HTTP/1.0 500\nContent Type: text/plain\n\n" +
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"Error connecting to the server:\n" + e + "\n";
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clientOut.write(errMsg.getBytes(), 0, errMsg.length());
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}
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if (server != null)
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{
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server.setSoTimeout(socketTimeout);
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BufferedInputStream serverIn = new BufferedInputStream(server.getInputStream());
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BufferedOutputStream serverOut = new BufferedOutputStream(server.getOutputStream());
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// send the request out
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serverOut.write(request, 0, requestLength);
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serverOut.flush();
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// and get the response; if we're not at a debug level that
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// requires us to return the data in the response, just stream
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// it back to the client to save ourselves from having to
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// create and destroy an unnecessary byte array. Also, we
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// should set the waitForDisconnect parameter to 'true',
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// because some servers (like Google) don't always set the
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// Content-Length header field, so we have to listen until
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// they decide to disconnect (or the connection times out).
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if (debugLevel > 1)
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{
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response = getHTTPData(serverIn, true);
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responseLength = Array.getLength(response);
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} else {
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responseLength = streamHTTPData(serverIn, clientOut, true);
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}
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serverIn.close();
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serverOut.close();
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}
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// send the response back to the client, if we haven't already
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if (debugLevel > 1)
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clientOut.write(response, 0, responseLength);
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// if the user wants debug info, send them debug info; however,
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// keep in mind that because we're using threads, the output won't
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// necessarily be synchronous
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if (debugLevel > 0)
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{
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long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
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debugOut.println("Request from " + pSocket.getInetAddress().getHostAddress() +
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" on Port " + pSocket.getLocalPort() +
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" to host " + hostName + ":" + hostPort +
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"\n (" + requestLength + " bytes sent, " +
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responseLength + " bytes returned, " +
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Long.toString(endTime - startTime) + " ms elapsed)");
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debugOut.flush();
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}
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if (debugLevel > 1)
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{
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debugOut.println("REQUEST:\n" + (new String(request)));
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debugOut.println("RESPONSE:\n" + (new String(response)));
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debugOut.flush();
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}
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// close all the client streams so we can listen again
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clientOut.close();
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clientIn.close();
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pSocket.close();
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} catch (Exception e) {
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if (debugLevel > 0)
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debugOut.println("Error in ProxyThread: " + e);
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//e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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private byte[] getHTTPData (InputStream in, boolean waitForDisconnect)
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{
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// get the HTTP data from an InputStream, and return it as
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// a byte array
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// the waitForDisconnect parameter tells us what to do in case
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// the HTTP header doesn't specify the Content-Length of the
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// transmission
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StringBuffer foo = new StringBuffer("");
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return getHTTPData(in, foo, waitForDisconnect);
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}
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private byte[] getHTTPData (InputStream in, StringBuffer host, boolean waitForDisconnect)
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{
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// get the HTTP data from an InputStream, and return it as
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// a byte array, and also return the Host entry in the header,
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// if it's specified -- note that we have to use a StringBuffer
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// for the 'host' variable, because a String won't return any
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// information when it's used as a parameter like that
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ByteArrayOutputStream bs = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
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streamHTTPData(in, bs, host, waitForDisconnect);
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return bs.toByteArray();
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}
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private int streamHTTPData (InputStream in, OutputStream out, boolean waitForDisconnect)
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{
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StringBuffer foo = new StringBuffer("");
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return streamHTTPData(in, out, foo, waitForDisconnect);
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}
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private int streamHTTPData (InputStream in, OutputStream out,
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StringBuffer host, boolean waitForDisconnect)
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{
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// get the HTTP data from an InputStream, and send it to
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// the designated OutputStream
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StringBuffer header = new StringBuffer("");
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String data = "";
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int responseCode = 200;
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int contentLength = 0;
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int pos = -1;
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int byteCount = 0;
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try
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{
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// get the first line of the header, so we know the response code
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data = readLine(in);
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if (data != null)
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{
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header.append(data + "\r\n");
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pos = data.indexOf(" ");
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if ((data.toLowerCase().startsWith("http")) &&
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(pos >= 0) && (data.indexOf(" ", pos+1) >= 0))
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{
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String rcString = data.substring(pos+1, data.indexOf(" ", pos+1));
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|
try
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|
{
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|
responseCode = Integer.parseInt(rcString);
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|
} catch (Exception e) {
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|
if (debugLevel > 0)
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|
debugOut.println("Error parsing response code " + rcString);
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|
}
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|
}
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|
}
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||
|
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|
// get the rest of the header info
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|
while ((data = readLine(in)) != null)
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|
{
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||
|
// the header ends at the first blank line
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|
if (data.length() == 0)
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|
break;
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|
header.append(data + "\r\n");
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||
|
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||
|
// check for the Host header
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|
pos = data.toLowerCase().indexOf("host:");
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||
|
if (pos >= 0)
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||
|
{
|
||
|
host.setLength(0);
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||
|
host.append(data.substring(pos + 5).trim());
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// check for the Content-Length header
|
||
|
pos = data.toLowerCase().indexOf("content-length:");
|
||
|
if (pos >= 0)
|
||
|
contentLength = Integer.parseInt(data.substring(pos + 15).trim());
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// add a blank line to terminate the header info
|
||
|
header.append("\r\n");
|
||
|
|
||
|
// convert the header to a byte array, and write it to our stream
|
||
|
out.write(header.toString().getBytes(), 0, header.length());
|
||
|
|
||
|
// if the header indicated that this was not a 200 response,
|
||
|
// just return what we've got if there is no Content-Length,
|
||
|
// because we may not be getting anything else
|
||
|
if ((responseCode != 200) && (contentLength == 0))
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
out.flush();
|
||
|
return header.length();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// get the body, if any; we try to use the Content-Length header to
|
||
|
// determine how much data we're supposed to be getting, because
|
||
|
// sometimes the client/server won't disconnect after sending us
|
||
|
// information...
|
||
|
if (contentLength > 0)
|
||
|
waitForDisconnect = false;
|
||
|
|
||
|
if ((contentLength > 0) || (waitForDisconnect))
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
try {
|
||
|
byte[] buf = new byte[4096];
|
||
|
int bytesIn = 0;
|
||
|
while ( ((byteCount < contentLength) || (waitForDisconnect))
|
||
|
&& ((bytesIn = in.read(buf)) >= 0) )
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
out.write(buf, 0, bytesIn);
|
||
|
byteCount += bytesIn;
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
} catch (Exception e) {
|
||
|
String errMsg = "Error getting HTTP body: " + e;
|
||
|
if (debugLevel > 0)
|
||
|
debugOut.println(errMsg);
|
||
|
//bs.write(errMsg.getBytes(), 0, errMsg.length());
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
} catch (Exception e) {
|
||
|
if (debugLevel > 0)
|
||
|
debugOut.println("Error getting HTTP data: " + e);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
//flush the OutputStream and return
|
||
|
try { out.flush(); } catch (Exception e) {}
|
||
|
return (header.length() + byteCount);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
private String readLine (InputStream in)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
// reads a line of text from an InputStream
|
||
|
StringBuffer data = new StringBuffer("");
|
||
|
int c;
|
||
|
|
||
|
try
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
// if we have nothing to read, just return null
|
||
|
in.mark(1);
|
||
|
if (in.read() == -1)
|
||
|
return null;
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
in.reset();
|
||
|
|
||
|
while ((c = in.read()) >= 0)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
// check for an end-of-line character
|
||
|
if ((c == 0) || (c == 10) || (c == 13))
|
||
|
break;
|
||
|
else
|
||
|
data.append((char)c);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// deal with the case where the end-of-line terminator is \r\n
|
||
|
if (c == 13)
|
||
|
{
|
||
|
in.mark(1);
|
||
|
if (in.read() != 10)
|
||
|
in.reset();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
} catch (Exception e) {
|
||
|
if (debugLevel > 0)
|
||
|
debugOut.println("Error getting header: " + e);
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
// and return what we have
|
||
|
return data.toString();
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|